BiographyAlbert Singleton enlisted on 27th May 1916 and was reported missing in April 1917. He was officially declared dead, killed in action, by a Court of Inquiry in October 1917.
In a note dated 1921 his father says that Victor was killed attacking the German trench lines and fell before reaching them.Age22Date of Death11th April 1917Civil employmentFarm handRelationshipsSon of Hedley Arthur and Mary Jane Singleton, of The Mill, Lower Hawkesbury River, NSW
Service Information
Service number6839RankPrivateRegiment13th Australian Infantry BattalionPlace of enlistment Sydney NSWPlace of embarkment Sydney NSWDate of embarkment8th November 1916Place of deathBullecourt, FranceBattleBattle of BullecourtMemorial or CemeteryVillers-Bretonneux Memorial, FranceMemorial/Cemetery Wisemans ferryKeywordsFirst World WarWisemans FerrySingleton's Mill
Albert Victor Singleton. Hornsby Shire, accessed 18/04/2026, https://hornsbyshire.recollect.net.au/nodes/view/3448